Do you have never put your hand into a shark jaw? Have you ever seen a 4, 6 or even more than 20 arms starfish? Do you sat down by mistake (we have done it ...) on a porcupine-fish? With us all this is possible!
In this catalog we have included all those animals that we could not include elsewhere, so you'll find a bit of everything, as limulus, starfishes and sea-urchins, crabs, cryfish, barnacles and a stock of jaws andteethof shark, camel, bushpig, buffalo,molting snake, frogs, globe-fishes, porcupine fish, flying dragons, bats, ostrich eggs, feathersand so on.Except teeth and feathers, we would like to clarify that the animals of this catalog are just mounted or stuffed; so, if you're looking for an alive fish for your aquarium you will have to sail outside from ”L’Arca di Noè”.
Like for every category, our catalog is subject to frequent revision, therefore you often come back to visit us if you are searching for novelties.
And now... good exploration!
Guide to the consultation of the catalog
As for the other zoological catalogs, the specimen in the Other Animals Catalog have been subdivided into great and small systematic categories, both thanks to the tree menu, either by using the appropriate internal research, to make easier the consultation. For example the Echinoderm phylum is summarily divided in the classes of Asteroidea (starfishes) and Echinoidea (sea-urchins).
The NEW symbol in the green triangle shows, if it's present, for a brief period all the new animals of the catalog. The black text below the red name of the item, indicates the main systematic category; then can follow, inside the item-card, some subcategories (blue, green, orange and yellow). For example: the sea-urchin Toxopneustes pileolusis located in the category "starfish and sea urchins" (blue text), phylum "Echinoderma - echinoderms" (green text), in particular the class "Echinoidea - sea urchins" (orange text) and, within this, between "Regularia - spherical urchins" (yellow text). The items are listed in alphabetical order.
After the photo it follows a brief description of the animal to give you an idea of the aspect and of the dimension; if it isn't complete, together the scientific name of the item (Genus and species), you can find it in detail opening the item-card of the specimen that you're examining. Under the photo you'll find the dollar price (which may or may not also be possibly on offers, so take a look at our Promo Catalog). To know other information, clicking on Read More, you enter in a new page with one or more bigger photos (zoomable) of the animal and further news useful to the purchase, like a more detailed description, the specific code number of the item, the possible availability (the specimen may be temporarily out of stock or reserved). The origin indicates the place where the animal has been captured (therefore not the area where it lives that can be larger).The dimensions of the animals are indicated in cm or mm; the measure of starfishes and sea-urchins indicates their diameter, while for the shark teeth the meausure indicates the longest side. However the measures can always not to correspond, being one medium, sometimes approximate, between adult animals that during their lifetime can not to reach the maximum dimensions. If the real measure of the available animal is much lacking from indicated measure in the catalogue, to the action of a your eventual order we will communicate you the measure at the moment available. For your orders, you can click on "add to cart" without fear: the ultimate purchase will take place successively, after our confirmation of its real availability (anyhow we exhort you to read the terms of sale). If you search for a precise item, let's use our search engine that we have added for you!
In the Other Animal catalog you'll find sea urchins and starfish, sponges, horseshoe crabs, as well as fish and shark jaws, teeth and other remains of animals.
If you are interested in skulls, skeletons, trophies and stuffed animals (birds, reptiles, bats, fish, frogs), you can find them in our catalog Taxidermy, at this link.